Wooden printing presses  
               
 
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Chronological overview
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Before 1550

1551 - 1600

1601 - 1650

1651 - 1700

1700 - 1750

1751 - 1800

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Notes
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Appendices

1. Overview Amos Comenius

2. Overview J & C Luyken
+ bibliography

3. Overview Adriaen Poirters
+ bibliography

4. Overview Cesare Ripa
+ bibliography

5. Overview DiegoSaavedra
+ bibliography
 

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References
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Index
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Bibliography: Cesare Ripa: ‘Iconologia.’ 1593

Below is a chronological list of 42 editions of ‘Iconologia.’ from 1593 until 1800 that contain illustrations of a wooden printing press. This is unlikely to be complete (May 2021). An overview of the 7 different illustrations that appear in these editions can be seen here.

Two online bibliographies by Sonia Maffei (1 and 2), and a bibliography by the University of Zürich are really helpful.

1593: Rome [No illustrations.]

1602: Milano [No illustrations.]

1603: Milano [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1611: Padova [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1613: Siena [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1618: ‘Nova Iconologia.’, Padua: Pietro Paolo Tozzi nella stampa del Donato Pasquati.

1620: Parma [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1624: ‘Nova Iconologia.’, [= Reprint of 1618] Padua: Pietro Paolo Tozzi nella stampa del Donato Pasquati.

1625: ‘Nova Iconologia.’, Padua: Pietro Paolo Tozzi.

1630: ‘Nova Iconologia.’, Padua: Donato Pasquardi.

1636: Amsterdam [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1636: Paris [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1643-4: Amsterdam [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1644: Amsterdam [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1645: ‘Iconologia’, Venetia: Presso Cristoforo Tomasini.

1657: Amsterdam [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1659: Hamburg [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1669: ‘Iconologia di Cesare Ripa Penagino.’, Venetia: Nicolò Pezzana.

1669: Franckfurt [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1670: Franckfurt am Main [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1677: Paris [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1698: ‘Iconologia’, Amsterdam: Adrian Braakman.

1698: Amsterdam, Timotheus ten Hoorn [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1699: Amsterdam, Timotheus ten Hoorn [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1704: Augsburg, Kröniger und Göbels Erben [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1709: ‘Iconologia, or, Moral emblems’, London, Benj. Motte.

1717: Amsterdam, Cornelius Danckerts [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1726: Delft, Hubert Korneliszoon Poot [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1732-4: London, Benj. Motte [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1732-4: Nürnberg, Bieling für Bölmann [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1743-50: Delft, Hubert Korneliszoon Poot [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1758: Augsburg, Joh. Georg Hertel [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1759: ‘Iconologie tirée de divers auteurs’, Parma, J.B. Boudard.

1760: Augsburg, Joh. Georg Hertel [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1766: ‘Iconologie tirée de divers auteurs’, Vienna, Jean-Baptiste Boudard.

1767: ‘Iconologia del Cavaliere Cesare Ripa Perugino’ [Volume 5], Perugia, Piergiovanni Costantini.

1765-73: Paris, M. Gravelot [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1768: Paris, Jean Charles de la Fosse [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1774-81: Paris, M. Cochin [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1777-78: London, George Richardson [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1791: Paris, M. Gravelot and M. Cochin [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

1798: Vienna, J. Stöber [Illustrated, but no printing press.]

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